Abstract

Optimisation based design of finite impulse response (FIR) filters has been an active area of research for quite some time. The various algorithms proposed for FIR filter design aim at meeting a set of desired specifications in the frequency domain. Evolutionary algorithms have been found to be very effective for FIR filter design because of the non-linear, non-differentiable and non-convex nature of the associated optimisation problem. The present work proposes two modified versions of a recently developed evolutionary technique i.e. artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm for design of FIR filters. The applicability of the proposed approach has been evaluated by comparing its response with conventional reported filter design techniques. The proposed variants of ABC are found to outperform other non-convex algorithms in achieving the desired specifications. In addition to the simulation results, the designed filters have been implemented in hardware using Xilinx-xc7vx330t-3ffg1157 (Virtex-7) field programmable gate array. The hardware implementation allows validation of the proposed techniques for practical filtering applications by considering real time operation parameters.

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